Don
Well-known member
I was impressed. Uncle handed me a small, probably size 8 or so, hand-tied Bucktail jighead. Panfish size I guess. I snagged and lost mine right away but he went on to catch several nice 14-16" sized trout on his jig. We were jigging in open water, in the middle of a large Pocono Puddle at the time, so it surprised me that we caught anything...I was impressed.
Not a trout guy normally, and wanting to try this on Bass, Panfish, Hybrids and Channels:
-I humbly ask what size is a good all purpose size or two to use as I learn to tie these myself. I'm thinking 1/32 and 1/8th or 1/16 and 1/4. Would that cover it?
-What colors are best for summer? Purple and orange look good...what are your preferences (and there is also bright daylight and/or cloudy/nighttime preferences).
-Is the conventional ballhead still the best compromise or are some of the newer style heads better?
-For the murky waters I fish is the natural color of bucktail still the best?
-What size hooks are best?
A number of you encouraged me to stick it out with plastics when I wanted to chuck them all. The Plastics I use most are Kieteck Shiners and yum/yamamoto worms and I often tip my beloved Beetle Spins with them. So in the case of Bucktail jigs I may also tip them with appropriate sizes of these plastics.
Not a trout guy normally, and wanting to try this on Bass, Panfish, Hybrids and Channels:
-I humbly ask what size is a good all purpose size or two to use as I learn to tie these myself. I'm thinking 1/32 and 1/8th or 1/16 and 1/4. Would that cover it?
-What colors are best for summer? Purple and orange look good...what are your preferences (and there is also bright daylight and/or cloudy/nighttime preferences).
-Is the conventional ballhead still the best compromise or are some of the newer style heads better?
-For the murky waters I fish is the natural color of bucktail still the best?
-What size hooks are best?
A number of you encouraged me to stick it out with plastics when I wanted to chuck them all. The Plastics I use most are Kieteck Shiners and yum/yamamoto worms and I often tip my beloved Beetle Spins with them. So in the case of Bucktail jigs I may also tip them with appropriate sizes of these plastics.